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- After the water recedes
SAIF dividend helps a lumber company following the winter floods.
- Oregonians invited to be part of state’s 150th birthday
Everything you need to know, from events to volunteer opportunities to blogging, is on www.Oregon150.org.
- SAIF changes pharmacy benefit provider
Oregon Prescription Drug Program (OPDP) to provide pharmacy benefits to SAIF policyholders
- New First Fill pharmacy benefit
SAIF Corporation initiates new First Fill pharmacy benefit for injured workers
- The Apprentice Becomes a Partner
When Pendleton Electric moved an injured electrician into the office, the company got new energy and a new partner.
- SAIF board declares $60 million dividend for policyholders
Checks will be mailed to more than 41,000 customers in mid-December.
- Workers’ compensation rates to decline again in 2008
The 2.3 percent overall reduction extends Oregon's streak of consecutive years without an increase to 18, a national record.
- SAIF agriculture safety seminars underway
The seminars, including some in Spanish, will be held through March 2008.
- Capturing the art of workplace safety
A Junction City girl's creative take on workplace safety wins national recognition.
- Theresa McHugh named SAIF Vice President of Financial Services
McHugh, a finance and budget expert, has served in several key positions in State government.
- Zack Collier:
Artificial leg, genuine courage - After learning to walk and drive a truck, he's starting his own business.
- Oregon Prescription Drug Program expanded
Your patients could benefit from this innovative plan that helps reduce the cost of prescription medication.
- Online payroll reporting and premium payment available to all policyholders at next renewal
Improvements to our system make it even easier and faster to do business with SAIF online.
- Survey shows injured worker satisfaction with SAIF continues to rise
Ratings increase some for core measures of customer satisfaction, including overall service quality, aspects of the claim experience, and general attributes of SAIF.
- West Salem student wins Agri-Business Banquet art contest
Roberto Oran, a student at West Salem High School, is the winner of the art contest for SAIF's 2007 Agri-Business Banquet.
- Safety training and education grants available from DCBS
OR-OSHA recently announced that grant funding is available from DCBS (Department of Consumer and Business Services) to assist in the development of workplace safety and health education programs in Oregon.
- SAIF President and CEO Brenda Rocklin talks about leadership with Rotarians
The last leg of SAIF President and CEO Brenda Rocklin's statewide field trip took her to the Bend area. Her speech about leadership to the Sisters Rotary Club was featured in the Sisters Nugget.
- Safety Alert: MTD Southwest Inc. Recalls Troy-Bilt, Craftsman Chain Saws, Breaking Handles Pose Laceration Hazard
Policyholders that use chain saws should check their inventory and remove recalled models from service.
- OR-OSHA rules for reporting fatal vehicle accidents to change January 1, 2007
Beginning January 1, 2007, new Oregon OSHA safety rules will require employers in Oregon to report fatal work-related motor vehicle accidents.
- We’ve updated the unique SAIF brand
Beginning this month, you’ll see a number of new and exciting things happening at SAIF Corporation.
- Communication across cultures
A key part of any good safety program is good communication. But when your workers speak multiple languages, how do you get the message across?
- Governor announces rate decline for 2007
17th straight year without an increase.
- John Gilkey named SAIF vice president for policyholder services
John Gilkey has been asked to assume the permanent position of vice president for policyholder services.
- SAIF chief actuarial officer wins prestigious Dorweiler Prize
Chief Actuarial Officer Gordon Diss has won the 2006 Dorweiler Prize for actuarial research.